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Deanna Rose Farmstead Olathe

Deanna Rose Farmstead Olathe
Deanna Rose Farmstead Olathe

Question: Where are some free museum’s in the Kansas City, KS Area?

I am looking for free things to do with my kids this summer in the KC, KS area. All I know of so far is the Deanna Rose Farmstead in Olathe, KS. We do visit there often, But they want to try some new places. I truly honestly don’t have any $$ to spend and so I was hoping someone know of some Kid friendly Museums or Places to visit?




Answer: Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope is the brain child of Hallmark Cards Don Hall, who dreamt of a place where kids could 'explore, create, imagine and do'. The magical atmosphere allows you and your kids to create art from left over Hallmark materials. Sessions last 40m.
Location:Crown Center
Hours: Independent sessions (ages 5-12) and family sessions are offered throughout the week, check the website for details.
Ticket Info: Free tickets are available at 9:30 each morning in the Kaleidoscope lobby at Crown Center.

Nelson-Atkins Museum
Those young and old love to play on the lawn among the Shuttlecocks and the huge sculpture garden at the Nelson-Atkins. Head inside to enjoy a blast of cool air and explore the miles of galleries, collections and exhibits.
Location: 4525 Oak, Kansas City
Hours:10am to 4pm Tues-Thurs; 10am-9pm Friday; 10-5pm Saturday; Noon-5pm Sunday.

Cave Spring Historic Site and Nature Center
The Cave Spring Historic Site and Nature Center has over 36 sprawling acres of wildlife and native plants coupled with walking trails, wildlife habitat pond and a small cave for kids of all ages to explore. Amazingly enough, it's even located smack dab in the middle of the city.
Location: 8701 E. Gregory Blvd.
Hours: 9 am to dark every day. The Nature Center is open 10am-4pm Tuesday-Saturday.
Cost: The Center is free, but small donations are accepted

Free Friday Nite Flicks at Crown Center
Grab your lawn chairs and blankets and head to the Free Friday Night Flicks at Crown Center. Films will be shown on the huge outdoor screen on the Crown Center Square located across from the Crown Center Shops June 30th - July 28th. Admission is free and the movies begin at around 9pm. Concessions are also available.

Kansas City Northen Railroad
The Kansas City Northern Railroad is the perfect place for kids who love trains. The restored minature trains choo-choo around a half-mile track to the joy of all those riding. The train is open on weekends from the 1st week in May to the last weekend in September.
Location: 60th and Waukomis in the Line Creek Park Area (Northland)
Hours: Sat 10-6; Sunday 12-6
Cost: $.50 per ride

Childrens Peace Pavilion
The Children's Peace Pavilion, located in Independence teaches children about peace through understanding, learning, and fun. This free spot has everything from art stations, mazes and puzzles to hands on activities, nature cave, underwater castle and a giant kaleidoscope. Kids will have a blast and learn all about peacemaking first hand.
Location: 1001 West Walnut, Independence, MO 64059
(816) 521-3033
Hours: Tue-Sat 9:30am-4pm

There is also the Kansas City Zoo.

Just go to google and type in "free things for kids in kansas city" or something like that. TONS of stuff will come up.

Good Luck!!

Deanna Rose Hours

Deanna Rose Hours
Deanna Rose Hours

Last night, in the dark following midnight I killed my muse (suffocating her quietly with a pillow) and buried her in my back garden. Today I will plant a roses to hide the grave. No one will ever know and I will be free at last of her insidious hold and I will be able to write what I want.

Why did I resort to this deed? After all my muse was lovely and gave me many gifts over the years. She saw me through dark times and helped mark the joyous ones. Many times she inspired me to reach for more and push myself beyond what I thought I could achieve. Knowing all this why would I kill the very source of my inspiration?

Oh, I had my reasons…

It started out quietly. As I would sit at my keyboard or curl up with a notebook, she would perch on my shoulder as was her wont to do. “I don’t think you meant to write that sentence,” she would whisper in my ear. “That doesn’t sound like the best description,” she would snipe. “Is that the best you can do?” she would sneer.

I took to sneaking my writing in when I knew she was occupied elsewhere. She never could resist critiquing the writing in the morning paper if it was left spread on the kitchen table. That way I could sometimes write several pages before she began her commentary. “Surely you can find a better way to approach this topic,” her mocking voice would interrupt. “That has been so done.”

Soon I was spending more time arguing with her, defending my words, than I was writing. Then my production slowed to a crawl as I would overanalyze each word choice and sentence formation before committing it to screen or paper. All that did was give her more time to find fault with the few words I did write.

Despite urgent deadlines and simmering ideas, I started avoiding the computer and all writing materials. I cleaned my house. I read for hours on end. I made plans for a new garden. The need the write built within me but always my muse was watching me with those eyes — so judgmental, so critical. I would turn away from my office with a sigh and find some other project.

When I could no longer suppress the urge to write I locked her in a closet and had a wonderfully productive morning. I was so happy with my work that I let her out as I went out the door to run some errands. That just made her mean.

She was waiting for me at the door when I came home. Her glasses had slid nearly to the tip of her nose and somehow she’d found a red pencil (I certainly never brought any such thing into the house). I shuddered at the sight of my happy morning’s labor marred by vicious slashes of red. The red blurred before my eyes into a crimson haze and then…

Perhaps it is better that you don’t know the details. Suffice it to say that I have selected several old-fashioned roses with luscious aroma and delicate coloring. I am sure they will provide both inspiration and comfort.

Despite my late hours and the physical toil involved, this morning I awoke early and have already logged in several hours at the keyboard. My fingers flew across the keys and after completing several long-stagnant projects I outlined notes for some new. Writing is joyful and rewarding again.

I think I might dedicate this next book to the memory of my muse. Perhaps it will serve as a warning to those other muses out there who are on the verge of going over the edge. Perhaps it will inspire those other writers out there who have let their muse stifle their creativity and shove them right into writer’s block. Maybe my warning will mean those other muses and their writers will find a way to work things out.

About the Author:

Deanna Mascle has been teaching and writing professionally for more than 20 years. Find more articles about writing at Word Craft at http://Word-Craft.info

Source – Why I Killed My Muse– And You Should Too

Deanna Durbin – The Last Rose of Summer




Deanna Rose Garden

Deanna Rose Garden
Deanna Rose Garden

Remember last season on The Bachelor? Brad Womack saved up two gorgeous and completely brilliant women to choose from, and they came in the form of Jenni Croft, a dancer from Kansas and DeAnna Pappas, a realtor from Georgia . However, Brad’s decision to refuse to choose between the women shocked the rest of the world. More rumors flew when it was reported that Brad and his ex were still in communication while The Bachelor was underway, and that it might have affected his final decision. Since then, many have shown their dislike towards Brad, and some were sensible enough to defend him. DeAnna’s heart was left broken, and she made that very clear during the After The Final Rose special. That’s all behind us now, as DeAnna has moved on and has been named as ABC’s newest Bachelorette.

Yes, you heard it right. DeAnna will be the woman of every man’s dreams on the upcoming season of The Bachelorette. DeAnna is certainly an assertive and independent woman who knows her worth. When she was younger, her mother passed away, and this tragedy has helped her to be stronger. She openly talks about it, and expresses her feelings without effort. She likes the outdoors, cooking and traveling, having gone all over Europe .

As The Bachelorette, DeAnna is set to look for Mr. Right among a bunch of men who believe they won’t leave her in a middle of a garden on the finale night. Right now, ABC is searching for a group of interested and eligible men to compete for DeAnna’s affections. For more information, log on to ABC’s official website and go to keyword: casting or call the casting hotline at 866-739-3150. DeAnna will certainly enjoy her privileges, as she gets to choose from 25 men to be part of the new season of The Bachelorette.

This marks the fourth season of the show, with Chris Harrison serving as host. Previous Bachelorettes include Trista Rehn, Meredith Phillips, and Jen Schefft. Among the three, however, Trista Rehn is the only woman in Bachelor/Bachelorette history to really find true love. Hopefully DeAnna would find the same luck and follow in Trista’s footsteps.

For more resources about The Bachelor or for the full story of ABC Announced The Identity of The Bachelorette please review http://www.buddytv.com

About the Author:

For more resources about The Bachelor or for the full story of ABC Announced The Identity of The Bachelorette please review http://www.buddytv.com

Source – Abc Announced the Identity of the Bachelorette

Deanna Durbin sings The Last Rose of Summer/mp3




Oak Park Mall Events

Oak Park Mall Events
Oak Park Mall Events

Question: Where should i take my 1 year old for halloween?

I live in Kansas city, kansas. Im trying to go to places that are either inside or have like a halloween thing going on. I know oak park mall has a candy event going on but last year i went and it was crazy. he really dont eat candy but its just fun to do. Other kids are comming to but they are older. Should i just take them around the block? or find somewhere fun for kids?




Answer: Either friends or family in the area. Maybe just your neighborhood if anything.

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Oak Park Mall Stores Kansas

Oak Park Mall Stores Kansas
Oak Park Mall Stores Kansas

Question: best buy?! kansas city!?

Is there a best buy across from Oak Park Mall in Kansas City? Let me know ASAP.
PS: do you know if there is a verizon wireless in the store?




Answer: directly north of oak park mall is a best buy and yes I believe there is a verizon wireless section inside.
Oak Park KS (Store 39)
9301 Quivira Rd
Overland Park, KS 66214
Phone: 913-894-0055
Hours: Mon-Sat 10:00am-10:00pm
Sun 10:00am-8:00pm

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